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Singer and songwriter, Stephanie Benson is advising Ghanaians to keep observing the protocols set aside by government to help contain the Covid-19.
Speaking to JoyNews, she said it is absolutely unfair for some people to be careless and infect others.
That notwithstanding, she said it is important people still do their best to protect themselves and help stop the spread of the coronavirus.
She explained that it is the only way the country can limit the spread and ultimately fight the virus.
“We don’t have the infrastructure to take care of 70% of the people in Ghana who really don’t have basic regular income. As much as I know, they had to go out and work because a lot of the workers are on the streets selling, trading, you have shops. If you have to go out there, I need you to take care of yourself,” she advised.
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